a.
To find: The required pair of lines.
a.

Answer to Problem 4PS
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
A figure is given as below.
Calculation:
A figure is given as below.
Alternate interior
Here angle
b.
To find: The required pair of lines.
b.

Answer to Problem 4PS
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Same as part
Calculation:
A figure is given as below.
Alternate interior angles are those pair of angle which are on inner side of parallel lines but on opposite side of transversal line.
Here angle
c.
To find: The required pair of lines.
c.

Answer to Problem 4PS
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Same as part
Calculation:
A figure is given as below.
Transversal are line which passes through two lines on same plane at two distinct places.
Here for parallel lines
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